The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, August 27, 1918, Page THREE, Image 3

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)& '' T*; Xocal ; flews : : personals : I ? ?^ * Miss Mary. Bell of Latimer, was ta in town Friday. Miss Annie Lee Hagen of Clinton, ^ is visiting homefolks. ft ^ Mrs. Lewis went to Central Satnrday. She will visit her sister. ]0 R. Glenn Kay went up to Anderson Saturday to register. B Mr. and Mrs. John D. Cade of. ei Mt Carmel, were in the city Satur- M day. B Miss Louise Watson, following thejW marriage of her sister, returned to; Sumter Saturday. oi Mrs. Jess Culbreath left this vi morning to visit relatives in Abbe- b< ville.:?Greenwood Journal. c< th Mrs. T. V. Howie spent Saturday A I in Atlanta with the family of Dr. w T. A. Dry. Tom Abies, traveling salesman of Hudson, Kohn Co., New York, was in the city Tuesday. "( I Mrs. W. L. Power and children st are visiting Mrs. J. K. Durst in S? Greenwood. I Mrs. R. 0. Edwards and son, Gibton, spent last week with relatives in Bordeaux. o [ Mrs. Brice Mills of Macon, . Ga., oJ Is her on a visit to her mother, Mrs. m fohn G. Edwards. bi Mrs. A. J. Deas returned to Au- ec rosta Monday accompanied by her m Iephew, Thomas Marwell. tc Mr. L. Z. Howie and family left. e] esterday for Charlotte, N. C. They p] rill enioy a ten days outing trip. b; . .1 Mrs. W. G. Stevens leaves today or Atlanta, where she will visit riends. - ft Mr. Abner Still of Greenwood, y pent Sunday in the city with e riends. t: n Miss Ruth Howie went to Atlanta f riday on a visit of several days! j pith her uncle. Dr. T. A. Dry, and j e Imily. A n Mr. and Mrs. Will Mcllwain, who v ve been visiting Mrs. R. E. Cox,'v turned to their home in Florida j f turday. Mrs. H. I. Horton, who has beenj^ liting Mrs. R. C. Fhlison, her ^ ughter, returned to her home in n lumbia, Saturday. A ii Mrs. Joe T. Hughes, Mildred Coch-jgj a Hughes, Elizabeth Wilson and nest Huguelet went over to Atita Saturday to spend a few days. ^ 6 Messrs. Orr Clinkscales, J. M. ickabee and Irvin Moore were long those in the city from Lown- ^ Bville Friday on business. jvggi HH^raiss Eliza Lindsay, the compemanager of the Adair stores at ^ HBbeville, went over to Clinton to; fi^Hnd Sunday with her home folks. RSI ' * RSRfiss Mamie Thomson of Atlanta, ^ has been visiting Miss Grace g^Hith, left Friday for Greenwood, ^ BBsre she will visit friends. PH(r. W. B. Norrell of Elberton, * WBM, was in the city Saturday. He EHHd to be employed in The Press Banrer office as printer several J I* ago. * J. S. Stark and Mrs. J. D. Kerr 1 t to Hendersonville by autompSatnrday. They will join Mrs. ^ . S^ark and Miss Fannie Stark at j>l^ce. ^frs. R.'E. Caldwell is here from isville to*spend a week or two S Mrs Wm. M. Barnwell and to >ok after the welfare of her young Se< ?phew, Benjamin Smith BarnwelL Prof, and Mrs. D. R. Riser re- ' lrned to the city last Saturday, chool children will read this withj reat interest, as the coming of j rof. Riser signifies something to I g ?em. , I As Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Bradley of; Iemson College, spent Thursday id Friday in the city with Mrs. W.J T. Bradley. They had the pleasure pe] f witnessing the Red Cross enter- j linment. j Bu1 Mr. Sol H. Rosenberg returned ^ riday from Saluda, N. C., where he| is been with his wife and sick baby >r some time. The little one is much sitter, but Mrs. Rosenberg will keep m in the mountains for some time ,n*er- At Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Morrah of _ . -,x_ mi.. j__ I b eiievue, came to tne city mursuay rening to see the Red Cross play, [iss Betty Morrah, who has been j le charming guest of Miss Edna radley for some time, returned { ith her parents Friday afternoon, j j Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Quattlebaum * E Jacksonville, Fla., who have been siting relatives and friends in Ab-J iville, Edgefield and Greenwood junties, leave here tomorrow for | 10 Woct tnVintr in Hr>t Snriners. rk., and after the 15th of October ^ ill return to Jacksonville. SAFELY OVER THERE. Wh Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Cheatham re-! ;ived a message on Sunday from Bu leir son, Sergeant M. C. Cheatham,! ating that he had arrived overseasifely and was feeling fine. Th< BRIDAL SHOWER. Th< Last Wednesday evening at seven * clock, Miss Gladys Wham gave a ridal shower at her home in honor F Miss Carrie Richey, who was ^ arried to Dr. McElroy of Colum-i * a, Thursday. , ^ei About fifteen young people enjoy- ^ 1 punch that was served. The| 0, any beautnul girts were brougnt > the lady of honor in a decorated ~"~ isket by little Miss Malverick Rich-j SI j. In addition, many games were, iayed, which were highly enjoyed y those present. ' Cit i LEE AND JACKSON. {By Willington, S. C., Aug. 15, 1918. [y dear Mr. Greene: ! In hunting among my old letters rar esterday I come across the poem I th? nclose to you. I have no recollec- th ion of what paper I cut it out of rai or how long since. It is about the cei wo great immortals, Lee and < ackson. If I had to pronounce a a(j, ulogy over them I would repeat re( lark Anthony's over Caesar. God , ever maae Dut one Caesar ana ne an, rould never make another. I was 0f nth them in places that it was hard q0 or me to manage my legs. ^a The next great man is the immortal uc, lampton. I don't think any sol- f0J ier could act the coward when in ^a, is presence. He had a superhulan look when the musket ball was ( ying and the cannon balls were rak- tjjC ig the trees over his head. This I 19 aw and can never forget. * Well, to go back to the poem, I an, an't tell you how often I had to jn( top and wipe the tears out of my ! yes when reading it. You are to be the judge about an( ublishing it in the Press and ^ ianner. Sincerely yours, W. E. Link. g.j Lee At Jackson's Grave. ? 've a picture in my attic, hanging on the dingy wall, md I oft'times go to see it when the lenght'ning shadows fall; lift it from the rusty nail and brush the dust away, ind ther I see a soldier in a uniform of gray: n his hand a wreath of roses, on his brow a look of care, ls he lays it o'er the bosom of his comrade sleeping there, ix tne margin 01 me picture jusv above the classic mould, f 'here appears a faint inscription on I the canvas gray and old; tut I should not dare restore it, 'tis the dear old name I'd save, Lnd my heart aches when I read it, "Lee at Stonewall Jackson's grave." ' leems a phantom voice is speaking, and I hear a faint good-by; sms across the sombre stillness zephrys bear the sweet reply: 3, Jackson, I am watching 'Neath the shadow of thy tomb; But, Jackson, I'll be with thee j, Where eternal roses bloom! 1 aw thee in the valley where the ' vapors kist the sun, . ' gorgeous as old Austerlitz that! charmed Napoleon; that beautiful May morning, on: us ambient sunbeams fell? l upon the last fond meeting? 0, my comrade, fare-thee-well. t in spirit I was with thee, felt thy throbbing heart a-tune the song of Shenandoah, rippling! 'neath the silver moon; th thee on the eve of battle when the camp-fires lit the sky, d the soldier in his bosom pinn'd his sweetheart's last, good-by! the sounding of reveille when the I shells around thee screamed, eheld the empty saddles where the belching cannon gleamed; s, I saw thee in the valley, where thy blood the. verdure kist, 4-1* 4-V* ft cf orlinrlif Ullttcneu UCUCOWI i/ixc; awuin&??v there my soul was keeping tryst ), Jackson, I am watching, Where the myrtles round theej creep, But, Jackson, I'll be with thee Where none sorrow, where none weep. jre at Chancellorsville I watched thee, raised to Heav'n thy cherished name. en thy dash at Hooker's right engulfed it in a sea of flame; t on, that fatal reconnoitering, when thy comrades knew thee not, jre thy soul received the summons and^hy noble breast the shot; jre the steel thy bosom shattered? ), forgive, they did not know? iuld that thou had'st died in battle with thy face against the foe 'ilburn, Wilburn, he is falling; >ee, he drops the bridle rein! id thy shoulder. Blood upon it? rhou are honor'd by the stain! Fatality, thou mystery; why should love destroy her own? rATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Abbeville. j PROBATE COURT. j j ation for Letters of Administra-: j tion. | j J. F. MILLER, Esq., Judge of j Probate: ' , tt vt ? j a o ' wnereas, n. in. anu \j. o. i 1 hath made suit to me, to grant im Letters cf Administration of j j s Estate and effects of S. H. Coch- j 1, late of Abbeville County, de-j tsed. These are therefore, to cite and: monish all and singular the kind-; 1 and creditors of thp said S. H.'j Cochran, deceased, that they be d appear before me, in the Court Probate, to be held at Abbeville, urt House, on Saturday, the 7th j y of September, 1918, after pub-i ation hereof, at 11 o'clock in the enoon, to show cause, if any they j I ve, why the said Administration >uld not be granted. fJiven under my hand and seal of ,-j ? Court, this 24th day of August, jj 18, in the year of our Lord one j rnsand nine hundred and Eighteen jj d in the 143rd year of American j lependence. j Published on the 27th day of g. 1918, in The Press and Banner j i on the Court House door for s time required by law. J. F. MILLER, I !7-3t. Judge of Probate, i ii jj Thei Confederate . College No. 62 Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Boarding and Pay School for Girls. Begins its session October 2, j 1918. . !| Historic Institution situated rj in a healty location. Advantages of City life, with ,j large College yard for out- jj door sports. j A WELL PLANNED COURSE of studies in a homelike at- ! mosphere. 1 A BUSINESS COURSE open 1 to Seniors, /and Elective courses to Juniors and Seniors. Two Domestic Science courses, giving practical and theoretic knowledge of cooking. A well equipped Library. For Catalog and further information, apply to the Col* 8-13-lt. w-Sept. 17." j ? - 1 ARRIVAL OF..... New Goods |(| Our fall stock and within a v< ; we will be bett< i serve you than {J You will not p son by waiting purchases, as n a great many li scarcer and his Phone No. ?09 ^ | i C 111 i A fi Iouna c Sweatc We Are Opening tf MM T 7 I r*J"% I jg | Ull UIIUSUU.L LSlSfJI || READY-TO-WEAR \ 1 The goods are now in th< I! models will be shown. Bes j L. tion of regular sizes we ar< ||L for stout women. jgfi 1 I SWEATERS || Haddon ani ferarararafgraraiaiMfMmiiMgl^^ mjw+mmwmwmmm ? ? ? ? t -S . ^ , pi'- ' '> :: -' -?*<s :: ??vi?:} S r. ' f 5 is coming in gry short time er prepared to ever before. >rofit this seato make your lerchandise in ines is getting *her. f company r& ?0-* $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$?$$$$$$$$^^ : ; ^ tnd I irs... 11 I ffi I |, g ie Season With jj lay of Ladies' \; ji n a msffffifeiriiA il1 ?2 UMMMS I | 3 store. 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